Improvement in sprinkling-can



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Il. KAISER'AND A. KAISER, OF COLUMBUS, OHIO.

Letters Paten-t No. 92,194, dated July 6, 1869.

IMPROVEMENT IN SPRINKLING-CAN.

The 'Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.

To all whom it may concern Be it known that we, H. KAISER and A. KArsER, of Columbus, county-.of Franklin, and State' of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Spriukling-Oaus; and vwe do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a portion of this specification, in which- Figure I is a side view of a sprinkling-can, constructed according to our invention.

Figure II is a sectional view of the same.

Figures III and IV are detached views, showing the different-shaped nozzles to be placed over the end of the spout thereto. v

Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.

l 'Ihe abject of 4this invention is .to provide a cheap.

combined sprinkler and force-pump, which not only serves all the purposes of an ordinary sprinkling-can, .but also greatly assists in forcing of..water on win l'dows, gardens, and other places.

The invention consists in the construction of a forcepump, to be attached toa common sprinkling-can.

The invention further consists, inthe combination with such pump and sprinkling-can, of applying diii'erent-shaped nozzles to the spout thereof, whereby a different-shaped stream of water lmay be had.

To enable others to understand the nature and construction of our invention, we will proceed to describe it, with reference to the drawings. x

A represents the body ofran ordinary sprinkling-can, and

B, the force-pump attachrd therein, in direct communication with the spout thereof.

The said pump is constructed lby means of cylinder D, which is made preferably of tin, rod E, plunger f, valves H, and holes k lt and G Gr.

When said pump is operated, the water enters holes lt lt, lifts valve H, and tlls cylinder D, and by the downward stroke of the plunger f, the water enters the spout of the aforesaid can, and lifts valve L, inserted therein.

The said valves H-and L are made of tin or other material, in a concave shape, there being a ange beneath of the same shape, to which said valves are hinged, and so arranged that water may be forcedA through said valves without the assistance of' the aforesaid pump, audis represented fully in Fig. II.

Hole-sor passages G G, at the top of the aforesaid pump, are to allow all water that vmay collect on the top of said Vplunger f to pass v back into the can, and thereby preventingAt-he water from sloppiug out at the top of said pump.

lhe diiieientfshaped nozzles M M are made so that a stream of water may be thrown round or broadcast, and one end so made as to be placed over the end of the spout of the aforesaid can. e What we claim as our invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is v The arrangement of th force-pump B, permanenti attached to the inside of the can A, with the valves k and h, all combined and arranged as setforth.

H. KAISER. A. KAISER.

IVitnesses:

JOHN SMITH, SML. GULiCK. 

